Recording artists Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Down were also in attendance at the 2018 Grammy Awards on Sunday (January 28) in New York City, alongside their male counterparts in the group Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet.

Monique Lhuillier’s Spring 2018 collection took a lighter approach to the designer’s signature hyper-feminine aesthetic. That sensibility was witnessed in the feathered, floaty enchantment of Karen’s gown, rendered in pastel tones with delicate embellishment throughout.

As a result, her thick, dark waves felt a bit heavy, so I wonder if a sleek bun would have served the look better.

As for Kimberly, she opted for a pretty-in-pink Raisa & Vanessa Spring 2018 corset dress, decorated with embellishment and ruffles for a romantic effect.

I was more taken by her bouncy, beautiful blonde curls, though, which for me had just as much of a starring role here.

Both ladies carried white #TimesUp roses, as the pins would have been ill-suited to their gowns.

With Lady Gaga owning so many memorable Grammys looks, I’m sure I’m not the only one who was interested to see what she’d bring to the red carpet tonight (January 28) at the 2018 Grammy Awards in New York City.

She’s performing later, but in the meantime, she captured our attention in a custom Armani Privé hybrid design.

It wasn’t exactly as galactic as the Armani Privé orbit gown from the 2010 Grammys, but the high level of drama and theatrics was fully present and accounted for.

You can just imagine her swooshing across the carpet in this billowy, never-ending black ball skirt that encircled the sheer lace bodysuit underneath. Some may take issue with the nude secondary bodysuit underneath, but it was obviously an intentional piece of the look with the bold shoulder shaping.

The romantic-meets-edgy sensibility was further perfected by glittery, smoky eye makeup and her platinum Game of Thrones plait, in which black ribbon had been braided throughout.

The Pleaser mega platforms were all to be expected on Mother Monster here, with stunning Lorraine Schwartz black jewels to echo the dark romance of this entrance.

I was anticipating the singer to make a statement, but I wasn’t expecting her to go against her black, white and red colour palette.

Sure, there is still black and white but there is also blue, yellow, green and lilac in her Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2018 floral separates from the Secret Show.

As per usual, her styling dramatized the look further. Her two-toned hair was adorned with diamantes and she topped the white blouse with a diminutive bow tie that added to the formality of the outfit.